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Jim Moonan Jim Moonan is offline
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Default Music That Speaks to That Which Shall Remain Unnamed

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This thread is an excuse to share a song and lyric that I feel compelled to share. Even given the fact that a part of me knows I’m asking for people to share something intensely personal. I’ve been in a struggle with my psyche lately, and I'm perhaps even more vulnerable than I usually am.

This is an old song (30+ years), but new to me. I’ve come late to the music and words of Nick Cave (despite him being recommended to me many times). I am too quick to keep my window shut and it stops the flow of things that my spirit craves. But this morning my window was open and this came through: https://youtu.be/DpVr9ei7R6k?si=XDR3fcHOBtaqiuY7

Note to self: keep your window open more often : )

I would like to hear from others what songs/lyrics have been able to tap that place deep inside each of us and enlighten it.


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Nick Cave is probbly best known these days for the Peaky Blinders theme music (Red Right Hand) which is grim and doomy and brilliant. He has been around a long time. A post punk gothic sound that is always recognizable and menacing. But he has written plenty of heartful love songs as you have found in your link. My sister walked up the aisle to The Ship Song. One of his songs (People Ain't No Good) even appeared on Shrek.

A strong character who has been through a lot , including the death of two of his sons, which he has worked hard to come to to terms with and with the meaning of life and the place of any God in it. He has a recent book about his struggle Faith Hope and Carnage.

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"Me and Bobby McGee" was well known to me from Janis Joplin's exposive version, but it was just the other day when I listened to Kris Kristofferson sing it (he wrote it), and only then did I realize how moving it is as the quiet country-western song it was written to be. Here it is.

And I don't know if this is the kind of thing you're looking for, but as long as we're posting YouTube songs, here's one of a very, very young Emmylou Harris doing "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight," which to my surprise is a Dylan tune. She sings better and looks better doing it than just about anyone around today (I'm looking at you, Taylor Swift). Here it is.

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